Sorry did we just lose 20+ years of interactive creative online
content in a stroke
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On 4 Feb 2010, at 13:31, idea <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Quite extraordinary
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> Axel Lapp wrote:
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>> Where do they find these people?
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>> "It's interesting that, as far as I am aware, no contemporary
>> artist has yet harnessed this extraordinary technology to make a
>> significant artwork. Of course, maybe I'm wrong and am missing
>> something great - do you know of any net-based art works that are
>> worth a look?
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>> Maybe you have made one (an artwork made specifically for the
>> medium, as opposed to a film such as the one above, which uses the
>> net only as a means of dissemination)?
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>> If you, like me, can't find any net-based art of note, why do you
>> think that is? Why, when there's been such a boom in contemporary
>> art around the world, has no artist made the medium of the web his
>> or her canvas? And if someone were to use the net as a medium, as
>> opposed to making an image, or a video, or even an interactive
>> Flash animation, what would the resulting art look, or sound, or
>> feel like?"
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>> Will Gompertz, the new BBC 'Arts Director' in his blog, http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/willgompertz/2010/02/40_wild_birds_play_a_gibson_le.html
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